Description of problem:
After installing new software from repositories and rebooting machine GRUB no
longer boots correctly and only shows grub> prompt.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
7
How reproducible:
Using ASUS M2N32-SLI Deluxe with additional Promise Ultra 133TX2 PCI IDE
controller. Boot into system, download updates, reboot - GRUB is broken.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Use F7 on specified hardware installed on nVidia SATA FakeRAID RAID1 array
2. Apply updates
3. Reboot
Actual results:
GRUB denies service and shows only grub> prompt.
Expected results:
Boots as it is supposed to
Additional info:
Cannot specify which package was added as I added several hundred. May have
problems with Promise controller as original install from F7 DVD hangs when HDDs
are present on Promise controller. Detaching IDE cable but keeping controller in
system works fine.
Added apps on 2007-08-12.
Also, boot from DVD does not offer any means of fixing GRUB as no new kernel
components are installed. Having a live system a la Ubuntu will be of huge help
assuming that there is an easy way to reinstall GRUB. Utterly disappointing as
most other OS including Windows can fix an existing install by booting from
install CD/DVD.

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